Method and system for charging copyright royalty and allocating profit on basis of domain-digital asset linkage

ABSTRACT

A method for charging copyright royalty and allocating profits, by a registrar server, on the basis of domain-digital asset linkage includes: receiving, by the registrar server, a request for registration of a domain entity including a domain address and digital asset information from a client of a domain owner or a prospective owner; and sending, by the registrar server, a request for registration of all or part of the domain entity to a registry server, wherein the digital asset information is retention information on cryptocurrency in which transaction records of digital coins are encrypted and connected to a network of node servers and a blockchain structure, and the digital coins include copyright coins issued on the basis of a copyright, thereby achieving smooth charging of copyright royalty and allocation of profits using linked copyright coin issuance information according to domain-copyright coin linkage.

BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSURE Field of the Disclosure

The present disclosure relates to a method and system for chargingcopyright royalty and allocating profits on the basis of domain-digitalasset linkage, and particularly, to a method and system for chargingcopyright royalty and allocating profits on the basis of domain-digitalasset linkage, which can verify assets through a domain name and performcharging for a copyright and profit allocation using copyright coinissuance information.

Related Art

To access a website, a user uses a uniform resource locator (URL) or adomain name associated with the site. Domain names are limited resourceson the Internet and a specific domain name can be occupied by one ownerand used to operate a website.

A domain name can be occupied by registering domain entities such as thedomain name, an owner, and a name server in a registry, and registrationof domain entities is performed by requesting registration to aregistrar that can register domain entities in the registry for a user.

An asset size of a website operated with a domain name can merely beestimated using indexes such as the number of visitors and awareness,and there are no means for actually determining an asset size of awebsite business model because a domain name can be registered at arelatively low cost.

Meanwhile, there are websites that officially announce the amount ofissuance, the amount of circulation, and the like of cryptocurrency anddigital coins based on the blockchain in which transaction records aredistributed and maintained through a network of distributed nodes, butit is difficult to find a website operated by a subject of issuance ofthe cryptocurrency or digital coins and operation of a website of asubject of issuance is frequently interrupted due to management error orsudden increase in traffic. Although anyone can issue digital coins ifhe/she pays a cost, it is difficult to ascertain the website informationand asset size of the corresponding digital coin issuance subject.

Meanwhile, transaction of individual works such as digital music sourcesis performed through the copyright association and intermediary sites(e.g., a digital music source transaction site). Accordingly, directtransaction between a seller who wants to directly sell a work and anoriginal copyright holder who wants to provide the work is not made, andthe copyright association takes over the rights to transact works andprovides works to purchasers only through some specific intermediarysites. Accordingly, it is difficult to make transaction between anoriginal copyright holder and a seller who wants to directly sell works,in general.

SUMMARY

An object of the present disclosure devised to solve the aforementionedproblems is to provide a method and system for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits on the basis of domain-digital assetlinkage, which can officially announce an asset scale of an operator incomparison with the value of a website operated with a domain name,officially announce domain information and an asset size of a subject ofissuance of cryptocurrency and digital coins, allow domain nameownership/website operation expenses to be paid using connected digitalassets such that a website is stably operated, provide copyright coinissuance information such that charging for a copyright and profitallocation are smoothly performed, enable fund type copyright coininvestment based on copyright coins, and allow direct transactionbetween an original copyright holder and a work seller.

According to various embodiments of the present disclosure, a method forcharging copyright royalty and allocating profits, by a registrarserver, on the basis of domain-digital asset linkage, may include:receiving, by the registrar server, a request for registration of adomain entity including a domain address and digital asset informationfrom a client of a domain owner or a prospective owner; and sending, bythe registrar server, a request for registration of all or part of thedomain entity to a registry server, wherein the digital assetinformation is retention information on cryptocurrency in whichtransaction records of digital coins are encrypted and connected to anetwork having node servers and a blockchain structure, and the digitalcoins include copyright coins issued on the basis of a copyright.

According to various embodiments of the present disclosure, a system forcharging copyright royalty and allocating profits on the basis ofdomain-digital asset linkage may include a registrar server connected toa registry server, a network having node servers and a blockchainstructure in which transaction records of digital coins are encrypted,and a client of a domain owner or a prospective owner, wherein theregistrar server receives a request for registration of a domain entityincluding a domain address and digital asset information from the clientof the domain owner or the prospective owner and sends a request forregistration of all or part of the domain entity to the registry server,the digital asset information is retention information on cryptocurrencyin which transaction records of digital coins are encrypted andconnected to the network having node servers and a blockchain structure,and the digital coins include copyright coins issued on the basis of acopyright.

Advantageous Effects

As described above, the method and system for charging copyright royaltyand allocating profits on the basis of domain-digital asset linkageaccording to the present disclosure can allow a financial state of adomain owner to be verified through official announcement of digitalassets and enable a user to be able to determine whether the domainowner runs a business by providing digital asset possession informationof the domain owner through official notice of a corresponding domainentity of a registrar or a registry even if operation of a website ofthe domain owner is temporarily interrupted.

In addition, since a domain is linked with digital assets, domainownership and operation fees can be paid using the linked digitalassets, and thus a fee for registration of extension term of the domain,traffic expense, and various domain based service expenses are paidwithin a digital asset range of the domain owner so that ownership andoperation of the domain can be continuously maintained. Such expensescan be paid using the digital assets linked to the domain withoutadditional payment information authentication.

Furthermore, since a domain is linked to copyright coins, charging for acopyright and profit allocation can be smoothly performed using issuanceinformation of the linked copyright coins.

Moreover, monetization of copyright can be diversified by issuing fundtype copyright coins.

Furthermore, as direct transaction between an original copyright holderand a seller is made, distribution of works can be activated and boththe original copyright holder and the seller can make profits withrespect to works.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a method and system for chargingcopyright royalty and allocating profits on the basis of domain-digitalasset linkage according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.

FIG. 2 is a flowchart illustrating a method for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits on the basis of domain-digital assetlinkage according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.

FIG. 3 is a flowchart for describing a method for issuing copyrightcoins according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.

FIG. 4 is a flowchart for describing a method for issuing fund typecopyright coins according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.

FIG. 5 is a flowchart for describing the method for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits on the basis of domain-digital assetlinkage according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.

FIG. 6 is a flowchart for describing the method for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits on the basis of domain-digital assetlinkage according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.

FIG. 7 is a flowchart for describing the method for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits on the basis of domain-digital assetlinkage according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.

FIG. 8 is a flowchart for describing the method for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits on the basis of domain-digital assetlinkage according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.

FIG. 9 is a flowchart for describing the method for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits on the basis of domain-digital assetlinkage according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.

FIG. 10 is a flowchart for describing the method for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits on the basis of domain-digital assetlinkage according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.

FIG. 11 is a flowchart for describing a method for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits among an intermediary core, a provider,and a seller according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.

FIG. 12 is a flowchart for describing a method for calculating asettlement amount of a provider according to an embodiment of thepresent disclosure.

FIG. 13 is a flowchart for describing a purchase limit of a selleraccording to a deposit of the seller and a total amount limit accordingto an embodiment of the present disclosure.

FIG. 14 is a flowchart for describing a payment limit of a purchaseraccording to a deposit of a seller and a reference amount according toan embodiment of the present disclosure.

FIG. 15 is a flowchart for describing an operation of an artificialintelligence server in the method for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.

FIG. 16 is a block diagram illustrating a system for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits according to another embodiment of thepresent disclosure.

FIG. 17 is a block diagram illustrating a system for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits according to another embodiment of thepresent disclosure.

FIG. 18 is a block diagram illustrating a system for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits according to another embodiment of thepresent disclosure.

DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS

According to an aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided amethod for charging copyright royalty and allocating profits, by aregistrar server, on the basis of domain-digital asset linkage,including: receiving, by the registrar server, a request forregistration of a domain entity including a domain address and digitalasset information from a client of a domain owner or a prospectiveowner; and sending, by the registrar server, a request for registrationof all or part of the domain entity to a registry server, wherein thedigital asset information is retention information on cryptocurrency inwhich transaction records of digital coins are encrypted and connectedto a network having node servers and a blockchain structure, and thedigital coins include copyright coins issued on the basis of acopyright.

Hereinafter, various embodiments of the present disclosure will bedescribed with reference to the attached drawings. In addition, adetailed description of known functions or configurations incorporatedherein will be omitted when it may obscure the subject matter of thepresent disclosure. The terms which will be described later are definedtaking into consideration of functions of the present disclosure and maybe changed depending on the intention or convention of users oroperators. Accordingly, they should be defined on the basis of theoverall content of this specification.

Preferred embodiments of a system for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits according to the present disclosure will be describedwith reference to the attached drawings. However, the present disclosureis not limited to the embodiments disclosed below and can be implementedin various different forms, and the present embodiment is provided tocomplete the disclosure of the present invention and to inform thoseskilled in the art of the scope of the invention.

Various embodiments of this specification may be implemented as software(e.g., a program) including commands stored in machine (e.g.,computer)-readable storage media. A machine is a device that can call astored command from storage media and operate according to the calledcommand and may include an electronic device (e.g., a server) accordingto disclosed embodiments. A command may include code generated orexecuted by an interpreter. Machine-readable storage media may beprovided in the form of non-transitory storage media. Here,“non-transitory” merely means that storage media do not include a signaland are tangible and is not used to distinguish semi-permanent storageof data in storage media from temporary storage of data in storagemedia.

According to an embodiment, methods according to various embodimentsdisclosed in this specification may be provided by being included incomputer program products. Computer program products can be transactedbetween a seller and a purchaser. Computer program products can bedistributed online in the form of machine-readable storage media (e.g.,a compact disc read only memory (CD-ROM)) or through application stores(e.g., Play Store™). In the case of online distribution, at least somecomputer program products may be at least temporarily stored in storagemedia such as memories of servers of manufacturers, servers ofapplication stores, or intermediary servers, or temporarily generated.

Each component (e.g., a module or a program) according to variousembodiments may be composed of a single or a plurality of entities, andsome of the aforementioned corresponding sub-components may be omittedor other sub-components may be additionally included in variousembodiments. Alternatively or additionally, some components (e.g.,modules or programs) may be integrated into a single entity and executefunctions thereof before being integrated in the same or similar manner.Operations performed by modules, programs or other components accordingto various embodiments may be executed sequentially, in parallel,repeatedly or heuristically, at least some operations may be executed ina different order or omitted, or other operations may be added.

Furthermore, although an article or a product is designated as atransaction object in the present specification, transaction objects arenot necessarily limited to products and may be all works that can begenerated by human creation. Here, works may include, for example,digital music sources, novels, poems, papers, lectures, scenarios,plays, dancing, painting, calligraphy, design, sculpture, crafts,architecture, pictures, figures, computer programs, etc.

FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a method and system for chargingcopyright royalty and allocating profits on the basis of domain-digitalasset linkage according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.Hereinafter, a registrar server 100 and components connected theretoaccording to the present disclosure will be described with reference toFIG. 1. Parts which are not illustrated can be understood by thedescription. Further, representation of a network in FIG. 1 is anexample and the range of the network is not limited to the range of thefigure.

Referring to FIG. 1, the registrar server 100 according to the presentdisclosure may include or be connected to a database 110 in which domainentities or cryptocurrency transaction information are stored.

In addition, the registrar server 100 may be connected to a registryserver 200, a network 300 having node servers 310 and a blockchainstructure in which transaction records of digital coins are encrypted, aclient 400 of a domain owner or a prospective owner, and/or acryptocurrency transaction intermediary server 500. Here, the registrarserver 100 may further include the DB 110 and the registry server 200may also include a separate DB 210.

In the present disclosure, “blockchain” may mean a distributed computingstorage method in which storage target data is stored in a distributeddata storage environment as partial data in units of ‘block’ in the formof chains generated on the basis of peer to peer (P2P).

In the present disclosure, “node” may mean a constituent server of anetwork of a blockchain structure in which partial data in units ofblock or all storage target data chains are stored.

In the present disclosure, “cryptocurrency” may mean digital currency ofwhich issuance and transaction records are distributed and stored in anetwork of a blockchain structure.

Cryptocurrency connected through a network of a blockchain structureaccording to the present disclosure may be blockchain basedcryptocurrency in a form capable of implementing embodiments of thepresent disclosure or cryptocurrency modified to a form capable ofimplementing embodiments of the present disclosure from a conventionalblockchain platform.

Digital coins according to the present disclosure may include copyrightcoins and the copyright coins may be issued on the basis of a copyright.

In an embodiment, the system 10 for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits on the basis of domain-digital asset linkage mayinclude an intermediary core 600, a provider 700, and a seller 800 inorder to perform charging for copyright royalty and allocation ofprofits on the basis of copyright coin issuance information. Here, theprovider 700 and the seller 800 include a plurality of providers and aplurality of sellers, and the provider 700 may be an original copyrightholder who creates an original work. In addition, the provider 700 mayinclude a plurality of copyright holders because a plurality ofcopyright holders (e.g., a composer, a lyricist, and a singer) may berelated to a single work. For example, the provider 700 and the seller800 can sign up for the system 10 for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits through a web page of the intermediary core, and theprovider 700 can register a supply product (e.g., a work created by theprovider) in the system 10 for charging copyright royalty and allocatingprofits. The seller 800 can browse, search, select, and sell registeredsupply products. Here, supply products may mean works and include, forexample, digital music sources, novels, poems, papers, lectures,scenarios, plays, dancing, painting, calligraphy, design, sculpture,crafts, architecture, pictures, figures, computer programs, etc. Atransaction can be made between the provider 700 and the seller 800through the intermediary core 600. The intermediary core 600, theprovider 700, and the seller 800 may be concepts classified based onsubjects that operate a plurality of servers included in the system forcharging copyright royalty and allocating profits, devices operating inthe system 10 for charging copyright royalty and allocating profits arerespective servers illustrated in FIG. 1, which will be described below.

In an embodiment, the provider 700 and the seller 800 may be subjectsthat run businesses all over the world. For example, business fields ofthe provider 700 and the seller 800 may be the whole world.

In an embodiment, a plurality of servers belonging to the intermediarycore 600, the provider 700, and the seller 800 can communicate through anetwork. Here, the network may include a wireless network and a wirednetwork. For example, the aforementioned network may be a short-rangecommunication network (e.g., Bluetooth, WiFi Direct, or infrared dataassociation (IrDA)) or a telecommunication network (e.g., a cellularnetwork, the Internet, or a computer network (e.g., a LAN or a WAN)).

In an embodiment, the intermediary core 600 may include a centralmanagement server 610, a payment management server 620, an artificialintelligence server 630, a UI server 640, a database (DB) server 650,and a web server 660. The central management server 610, the paymentmanagement server 620, the artificial intelligence server 630, the UIserver 640, the database (DB) server 650, and the web server 660 may belinked, and information acquired by each server may be updated in the DBserver 650. For example, when the provider 700 registers supply productsand the seller 800 selects some of the supply products as sellingproducts, it can be considered that a primary contract between theprovider 700 and the seller 800 has been made. Thereafter, if apurchaser purchases a selling product and then a part of a deposit ofthe seller 800 is delivered to the provider 700 as a settlement amount,it can be considered that a secondary contract has been made and thusentire transaction contract is completed. Here, as the settlement amountis delivered to the provider 700, the deposit is reduced by thedelivered settlement amount.

For example, the central management server 610 may manage information onsupply products received from a web server 730 of the provider 700 andinformation on selling products of the seller received from a web server830 of the seller 800 and update the DB server 650. In addition, thecentral management server 610 may integrally update a plurality ofpieces of information on supply products acquired from a plurality ofproviders 700 and a plurality of pieces of selling products acquiredfrom a plurality of sellers 800 in the DB server 650, analyze theinformation, and process the information into information in a newformat. For example, information in a new format may include a latesttrend (e.g., latest popular songs) with respect to works of the provider700, a latest trend of products to be sold by the seller 800.

In an embodiment, when a request for correction of information on supplyproducts is received from the provider 700 or additional information onsupply products (newly created works) is registered, the centermanagement server 610 may update the corresponding information in the DBserver 650 and notify the web server 830 of the seller 800 ofinformation update.

For example, information on a supply product may include description ofthe supply product, inventory, a supply price, a consumer price, ashipping charge, a category, etc. For example, description of a supplyproduct may include the name or company name of the provider 700, thecountry name and address of the provider 700, business information ofthe provider 700, transaction condition information about conditions ofthe supply product (e.g., information on right holders with respect to awork), supply product standards, design, etc.

For example, information on selling products may include the names ofproducts selected from supply products by the seller 800, the number ofsupply products, the company name of the seller 800, the country nameand address of the seller 800, business information of the seller 800,etc.

For example, the payment management server 620 may store and managedeposits of sellers, information on purchase products of purchasers,settlement amounts of providers, etc. In addition, the paymentmanagement server 620 may provide details of transaction of supplyproducts to the cryptocurrency transaction intermediary server 500.Furthermore, the payment management server 620 may allocate a settlementamount of a provider to a copyright holder on the basis of copyrightcoin issuance information.

For example, information on purchase products may include the names ofpurchase products of purchasers, the number of purchase products, andsettlement costs.

For example, the artificial intelligence server 630 may analyze amassive amount of big data stored as databases in the DB server 650 ofthe intermediary core 600, a DB server 720 of the provider 700, and a DBserver 820 of the seller 800 and generate a web page suitable for theseller 800.

For example, the UI server 640 may generate and store menus, buttons,text, banners, etc. of screens constituting an intermediary core webpage and provide them to the web server.

For example, the database (DB) server 650 may store supply productinformation, selling product information, purchase product information,and settlement amounts as a database.

For example, the web server 660 may provide the intermediary core webpage to the provider 700 and the seller 800. Here, intermediary core webpage may be a website accessible by the provider 700 and the seller 800online. The web server 660 may provide a means by which the provider 700can register supply product information through the intermediary coreweb page, display a list of supply products on the intermediary core webpage, and provide, to the seller 800, a means by which a plurality ofsupply products included in supply product information can be searchedand selected. In addition, the web server 660 may link selling productinformation corresponding to a supply produce selection result of theseller 800 to the web page of the seller 800. Further, the web server660 may update supply product registration of the provider 700, sellingproduct selection of the seller 800, purchase product selection of apurchaser, and the like in real time and link the web server 730 of theprovider 700 to the web server 830 of the seller 800 in real time.

In an embodiment, the provider 700 may include a UI server 710, the DBserver 720, and the web server 730. The UI server 710, the DB server720, and the web server 730 may be linked to one another, andinformation acquired by each server may be updated in the DB server 720.

For example, the UI server 710 may generate and store menus, buttons,text, banners, etc. of screens constituting the web page of the provider700 and provide them to the web server 730. For example, the provider700 may be present around the world, and thus supply products of theprovider 700 can include a language used in a corresponding country, adesign specific to the country, and a UI.

For example, the DB server 720 may store supply product information,purchase product information, and settlement amounts as a database.

For example, the web server 730 may communicate with the web server ofthe intermediary core 600 and provide the web page of the provider 700.In addition, the web server 730 may provide languages suitable forproviders 700 present around the world (e.g., languages of countrieswhere the providers 700 run businesses), designs, UIs, and the like tothe web server 660, the UI server 640, or the DB server 650 of theintermediary core 600.

In an embodiment, the seller 800 may include a UI server 810, the DBserver 820, and the web server 830. The UI server 810, the DB server820, and the web server 830 may be linked to one another, andinformation acquired by each server may be linked to the DB server 820.

For example, the UI server 810 may generate and store menus, buttons,text, banners, etc. of screens constituting the web page of the seller800 and provide them to the web server 830.

For example, the DB server 820 may store supply product information,purchase product information, and a deposit as a database.

For example, the web server 830 may communicate with the web server 660of the intermediary core 600 and provide the web page of the seller 800.

The system 10 for charging copyright royalty and allocating profits maybe a Mall In Mall In Mall application server program (ASP) system. Here,the Mall In Mall In Mall ASP system may mean a system in which aplurality of purchasers cannot ascertain presence of the intermediarycore 600 and recognize that a plurality of web pages of a plurality ofdifferent sellers 800 are present although all web pages of theplurality of sellers 800 provided through the intermediary core 600provide supply products through the same intermediary serverscorresponding to the intermediary core 600. That is, a system in whichpurchasers can recognize sellers 800 as uninvolved independent sellers800 although web pages of the sellers 800 use the same intermediaryservers may be called a Mall In Mall In Mall ASP system.

FIG. 2 is a flowchart for describing a method for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits on the basis of domain-digital assetlinkage according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.Hereinafter, an embodiment of the method for charging copyright royaltyand allocating profits of the present disclosure will be described withreference to FIG. 2.

Referring to FIG. 2, in the method for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits on the basis of domain-digital asset linkageaccording to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the registrarserver 100 may receive, from the client 400 of a domain owner or aprospective owner, a request for registration of a domain entityincluding a domain address or digital asset information in operation 21.

In an embodiment, in the method for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits on the basis of domain-digital asset linkage, theregistrar server 100 may send, to a registry, a request for registrationof all or part of the domain entity in operation 22.

In an embodiment, the domain entity may include the domain address orthe digital asset information or both the domain address and the digitalasset information.

In an embodiment, the domain entity may include domain name system (DNS)information and can include, for example, a domain name, a name servername, and a name server Internet protocol (IP) number.

In an embodiment, registration of the domain entity may be newregistration of the corresponding domain address or update ofinformation related to the corresponding domain address.

In an embodiment, the digital asset information may be retentioninformation on cryptocurrency in which a transaction record of digitalcoins is encrypted and connected to a network having node servers and ablockchain structure.

In the present disclosure, “digital coins” may mean digital assets thatcan be transacted on a network of a blockchain structure.

In an embodiment, digital coins may include copyright coins issued onthe basis of copyrights. Copyright coins may include stand-alonecopyright coins issued on the basis of an individual work and fund typecopyright coins issued on the basis of a plurality of works. Forexample, stand-alone copyright coins may be copyright coins for onedigital music source and fund type copyright coins may be copyrightcoins for a plurality of digital music sources.

In an embodiment, in the method for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits on the basis of domain-digital asset linkage, theregistrar server 100 may store all or part of the domain entity in thedatabase 110 of the registrar server 100 in operation 23. The retentioninformation on cryptocurrency may be an address value of acryptocurrency wallet. The address value may be finally stored in thedatabase 210 of the registry server 200 or the database 110 of theregistrar server 100 such that information such as the balance of thecryptocurrency wallet can be browsed by accessing a blockchain system.

In an embodiment, the retention information on cryptocurrency mayinclude an asset ID of the cryptocurrency wallet or a private key valueauthorized for deposit and withdrawal. The asset ID is a value used toidentify digital coins on a blockchain network, and a private key may bean authentication value used to deposit or withdraw digital coins of thecryptocurrency wallet on the blockchain network. The asset ID or theprivate key are finally stored in the database 210 of the registryserver 200 or the database 110 of the registrar server 100 such thatinformation such as the balance of the cryptocurrency wallet can bebrowsed by accessing the blockchain system and a corresponding cost canbe paid using digital coins in time for update of domain ownerinformation.

The retention information on cryptocurrency may include an applicationprogramming interface (API) key value authorized for deposit andwithdrawal with respect to the cryptocurrency wallet. The asset ID is avalue used to identify digital coins on the blockchain network, and anAPI key may be an authentication value used to call a function ofdepositing or withdrawing digital coins of the cryptocurrency wallet onthe blockchain network. The API key is finally stored in the database210 of the registry server 200 or the database 110 of the registrarserver 100 such that information such as the balance of thecryptocurrency wallet can be browsed by accessing the blockchain systemand a corresponding cost can be paid using digital coins in time forupdate of domain owner information.

In an embodiment, the retention information on cryptocurrency mayinclude a private key value or an API key value for which authority forwithdrawal from the cryptocurrency wallet is restricted. The asset ID orthe API key for which authority for withdrawal is restricted can allowdigital assets possessed by a domain owner to be officially announced,and thus the digital assets of the domain owner can function as acapital of a corporation.

FIG. 3 is a flowchart for describing a method for issuing copyrightcoins according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. FIG. 3illustrates a case in which a request for issuance of copyright coins isdirectly received from a copyright holder. Otherwise, information aboutcopyright coins that have already been issued by a copyright holder maybe registered in the registrar server 100.

Referring to FIG. 3, in the method for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits on the basis of domain-digital asset linkageaccording to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the registrarserver 100 may receive a request for issuance of copyright coins fromthe client 400 of a domain owner or a prospective domain owner inoperation 31. Here, the domain owner may be a copyright holder who ownshis/her domain and the prospective domain owner may be a copyrightholder who does not own a domain yet. For example, in the case of acopyright holder who does not own a domain, the registrar server 100 maygenerate a domain and provide the domain to the copyright holder, andregister the generated domain.

In an embodiment, in the method for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits on the basis of domain-digital asset linkage, theregistrar server 100 may send, to one or more node servers, a requestfor recording of a domain address and issuance of copyright coins inoperation 32. Here, the domain address may correspond to a domainalready possessed by the copyright holder or a domain directly generatedby the registrar server 100 and provided to the copyright holder. Here,the copyright coins may include stand-alone copyright coins (e.g., onedigital music source) and fund type copyright coins (e.g., a pluralityof digital music sources), as described above.

In an embodiment, in the method for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits on the basis of domain-digital asset linkage, theregistrar server 100 may allocate the issued copyright coins to theclient 400 of the domain owner or the prospective domain owner using oneor more of the node servers in operation 33. That is, when a copyrightholder corresponding to a domain owner or a prospective domain ownerrequests issuance of copyright coins corresponding to 30% of the shareof his/her copyright, copyright coins corresponding to the share can beissued and allocated to the copyright holder. Furthermore, the copyrightholder may allocate copyright coins to a plurality of investors inproportion to amounts invested through the registrar server 100

FIG. 4 is a flowchart for describing a method for issuing fund typecopyright coins according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.

Referring to FIG. 4, in the method for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits on the basis of domain-digital asset linkageaccording to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the registrarserver 100 may receive, from a client of a domain owner or a prospectivedomain owner, a request for issuance of copyright coins based on aplurality of works in operation 41. The copyright coins based on theplurality of works may be fund type copyright coins.

Specifically, fund type copyright coins will be described using adigital music source among works. Profits generated from a digital musicsource are divided into specific shares, and investors can estimateprofits and progress investment in consideration of prospective forfuture profits. Here, each investor can buy individual copyright coinsfor a corresponding digital music source. However, copyright coins maybe configured to be similar to a fund sold in a bank. For example, fundssold in a bank can be invested in 20 high ranking stock items listed onNASDAQ as one bundle investment instead of being invested in only onestock listed on NASDAQ. That is, in order to distribute risk of aninvestor, future directions of 20 high ranking items are predicted andfunds are invested as a single function in all the 20 high ranking itemsinstead of being invested in one stock. Likewise, in the case ofinvestment in digital music sources or works, it is possible to invest,for example, in all digital music sources of Kim Gwang-Suk or in fundtype copyright coins for a bundle of most popular digital music sourceshaving similar backgrounds of the times, such as music sources of KimGwang-Suk, Zoo, Song Seeker, and the like, instead of investing in onlyone music source. In this case, since a copyright coin is the sum ofsub-copyright coins, it is possible to invest in a sub-copyright coininstead of a copyright coin or invest in a fund type copyright coincorresponding to the sum of sub-copyright coins.

In an embodiment, in the method for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits on the basis of domain-digital asset linkage, theregistrar server 100 may check work investment information related tothe plurality of works in operation 42. The work investment informationmay include current values of the works, investment trend of businessrelated to the works, investment preference of investors, investmentplans, etc.

In an embodiment, in the method for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits on the basis of domain-digital asset linkage, theregistrar server 100 may issue fund type copyright coins based on someor all of the plurality of works on the basis of the work investmentinformation in operation 43. For example, fund type copyright coinsincluding individual copyright coins for 20 latest popular ballads canbe issued.

In an embodiment, in the method for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits on the basis of domain-digital asset linkage, theregistrar server 100 may send, to one or more node servers, a requestfor recording of a domain address and issuance of fund type copyrightcoins in operation 44. Accordingly, it is possible to browse informationabout the fund type copyright coins issued through the domain andperform transaction using the fund type copyright coins.

FIG. 5 is a flowchart for describing the method for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits on the basis of domain-digital assetlinkage according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.

Referring to FIG. 5, in the method for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits on the basis of domain-digital asset linkageaccording to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the registrarserver 100 may obtain certification of payment information from theclient 400 of the domain owner or prospective owner in operation 51.

In an embodiment, in the method for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits on the basis of domain-digital asset linkage, theregistrar server 100 may send, to one or more node servers, a requestfor remittance of an amount of digital coins corresponding to thecertified payment information from the cryptocurrency wallet included inthe retention information on cryptocurrency to a cryptocurrency walletconnected to the registrar server in operation 52. By performing theseoperations, it is possible to perform payment for a subject such as theregistrar using digital assets of a corresponding domain without anadditional payment information confirmation procedure.

FIG. 6 is a flowchart for describing the method for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits on the basis of domain-digital assetlinkage according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.

Referring to FIG. 6, in the method for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits on the basis of domain-digital asset linkageaccording to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the registrarserver 100 may send a request for transmission of a market price valueof digital coins to the cryptocurrency transaction intermediary server500 connected to any one of node servers in operation 61.

In an embodiment, in the method for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits on the basis of domain-digital asset linkage, theregistrar server 100 may receive the market price value of the digitalcoins from the cryptocurrency transaction intermediary server 500 inoperation 62.

In an embodiment, in the method for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits on the basis of domain-digital asset linkage, theregistrar server 100 may check whether a product of the market pricevalue and the holding amount of the cryptocurrency wallet is greaterthan a predetermined value in operation 63.

In an embodiment, in the method for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits on the basis of domain-digital asset linkage, theregistrar server 100 may send, to the cryptocurrency transactionintermediary server 500, a request for sale of all or part of theholding amount of the cryptocurrency wallet in operation 64.

In an embodiment, in the method for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits on the basis of domain-digital asset linkage, theregistrar server 100 may receive, from the cryptocurrency transactionintermediary server 500, a request for remittance of digital coins forwhich transaction is made in operation 65.

In an embodiment, in the method for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits on the basis of domain-digital asset linkage, theregistrar server 100 may send, to any one of the node servers, a requestfor remittance of an amount of digital coins requested to be remittedfrom the cryptocurrency wallet included in the retention information oncryptocurrency to a remittance target cryptocurrency wallet for whichremittance is requested in operation 66.

In an embodiment, in the method for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits on the basis of domain-digital asset linkage, theregistrar server 100 may store the transaction record of the digitalcoins requested to be remitted in the database of the registrar server100 in operation 67.

For example, if digital assets deposited in the corresponding domainexceed a predetermined amount, coins can be listed on a cryptocurrencyexchange through the operations of FIG. 6. Furthermore, if the digitalassets deposited in the corresponding domain exceed a predeterminedamount, it is possible to request coin listing on the cryptocurrencyexchange and perform transaction of listed coins through the operations.

FIG. 7 is a flowchart for describing the method for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits on the basis of domain-digital assetlinkage according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.

Referring to FIG. 7, in the method for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits on the basis of domain-digital asset linkageaccording to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the registrarserver 100 may receive, from the client 400 of a domain owner or aprospective owner, a request for registration of a domain entityincluding a domain address and digital asset information in operation71.

In an embodiment, in the method for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits on the basis of domain-digital asset linkage, theregistrar server 100 may send, to the registry server 200, a request forregistration of all or part of the domain entity in operation 72.

In an embodiment, in the method for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits on the basis of domain-digital asset linkage, theregistrar server 100 may send, to one or more node servers, a requestfor remittance of a predetermined amount of digital coins from thecryptocurrency wallet connected to the registrar server to a walletcorresponding to an address value of the cryptocurrency wallet inoperation 73. It is possible to execute payment using digital assets ofthe corresponding domain without performing an additional paymentinformation checking procedure for a subject such as the registrarthrough the aforementioned operations.

FIG. 8 is a flowchart for describing the method for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits on the basis of domain-digital assetlinkage according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.

Referring to FIG. 8, in the method for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits on the basis of domain-digital asset linkageaccording to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the registrarserver 100 may receive, from the client 400 of a domain owner or aprospective owner, a request for registration of a domain entityincluding a domain address and digital asset information in operation81.

In an embodiment, in the method for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits on the basis of domain-digital asset linkage, theregistrar server 100 may send, to the registry server 200, a request forregistration of all or part of the domain entity in operation 82.

In an embodiment, in the method for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits on the basis of domain-digital asset linkage, theregistrar server 100 may send, to one or more node servers, a requestfor recording of a data pair of the domain address and the retentioninformation on cryptocurrency in operation 83. The data pair may bestored in such a manner that a correlation between the domain anddigital coins are distributed in the blockchain, and specifically, maybe recorded in attachment of digital coin transaction records.

FIG. 9 is a flowchart for describing the method for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits on the basis of domain-digital assetlinkage according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.

Referring to FIG. 9, in the method for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits on the basis of domain-digital asset linkageaccording to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the registrarserver 100 may receive, from a client of a domain owner or a prospectiveowner, a request for registration of a domain entity including a domainaddress and digital asset information in operation 91.

In an embodiment, in the method for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits on the basis of domain-digital asset linkage, theregistrar server 100 may send, to the registry server 200, a request forregistration of all or part of the domain entity in operation 92.

In an embodiment, in the method for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits on the basis of domain-digital asset linkage, theregistrar server 100 may receive an inquiry about domain informationfrom an arbitrary client in operation 93.

In an embodiment, in the method for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits on the basis of domain-digital asset linkage, theregistrar server 100 may transmit the domain entity including the domainaddress or the digital asset information to the client that has sent theinquiry about the domain information in operation 94. It is possible toissue digital coins (e.g., copyright coins) in addition to registrationof the corresponding domain name and allocate the digital coins issuedin the corresponding domain name to a digital coin holder through theaforementioned operations. Further, it is possible to officiallyannounce information on digital assets deposited in the correspondingdomain, specifically, a domain name of a digital token issuance subject,an asset ID, a cryptocurrency wallet address, and a holding amount ofdigital tokens of a domain owner, receive a domain entity inquired aboutby the client 400 and display the domain entity through theaforementioned operations. The retention information on cryptocurrencymay be retention information on at least one type of cryptocurrency.Further, retention information on a digital token may be retentioninformation on at least one type of digital token.

FIG. 10 is a flowchart for describing the method for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits on the basis of domain-digital assetlinkage according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. FIG. 11 isa flowchart for describing a method for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits among an intermediary core, a provider, and a selleraccording to an embodiment of the present disclosure.

Referring to FIG. 10, in an embodiment, in the method for chargingcopyright royalty and allocating profits on the basis of domain-digitalasset linkage, the registrar server 100 may transmit copyright coinissuance information to the intermediary core web server 660 inoperation 1001. For example, the copyright coin issuance information mayinclude information such as a work related to copyright coins, and acopyright coin owner.

In an embodiment, in the method for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits on the basis of domain-digital asset linkage, supplyproduct information input may be received from the provider 700 throughthe intermediary core web page in operation 1002. For example, the webserver 660 of the intermediary core 600 may receive the supply productinformation through the intermediary core web page, store the supplyproduct information, and transmit the supply product information to theDB server 650 (operation 1101 of FIG. 11).

As described above, the supply product information may include supplyproduct description, inventory, a delivery fee, a category, etc. Forexample, the supply product description may include the name or companyname of the provider 700, the country name and address of the provider700, business information of the provider 700, transaction conditioninformation about conditions (e.g., a new product, used, or leased) ofsupply products, supply product size, design, etc.

In an embodiment, the system 10 for intermediating an electroniccommerce may store the supply product information as a database in theDB server 650 in operation 1003. For example, the DB server 650 of theintermediary core 600 may store the supply product information receivedfrom the web server 660 as a database.

In an embodiment, the system 10 for intermediating an electroniccommerce may provide the supply product information to the seller 800through the intermediary core web page in operation 1004. For example,the web server 660 may display the supply product information in theform of a list such that the seller 800 can select a supply product(operation 1102 of FIG. 11).

In an embodiment, the system 10 for intermediating an electroniccommerce may receive sale product information input from the seller 800through the intermediary core web page in operation 1005. For example,the web server 660 may receive input of the seller 800 that selects atleast one from the supply product information list through theintermediary core web page (operation 1103 of FIG. 11). Further, the webserver 660 may transmit sale product information to the DB server 650.

As described above, for example, the sale product information mayinclude the name of a product selected by the seller 800 from supplyproducts, the number of supply products, the name of the seller 800, thecountry name and address of the seller 800, business information of theseller 800, etc.

In an embodiment, the system 10 for intermediating an electroniccommerce may transmit the sale product information to the web server 830of the seller 800 such that the sale product information is linked tothe web page of the seller 800 in operation 1006. For example, the webserver 660 of the intermediary core 600 may transmit related data to theweb server 830 of the seller 800 such that the sale product informationis displayed on the web page of the seller 800 (operation 1104 of FIG.11). Accordingly, the web server 830 of the seller 800 can display thesale product information through the web page of the seller 800 (1105 ofFIG. 11).

According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the web server 660of the intermediary core 600 and the web server 830 of the seller 800may be synchronized with each other and share the sale productinformation in real time.

In an embodiment, the system 10 for intermediating an electroniccommerce may store the sale product information as a database in the DBserver 650 in operation 1007. For example, the DB server 650 of theintermediary core 600 may store the sale product information receivedfrom the web server 660 as a database.

In an embodiment, the system 10 for intermediating an electroniccommerce may transmit purchase product information to the web server 730of the provider 700 when the purchase product information is receivedfrom the web server 830 of the seller 800 in operation 1008. Forexample, the web server 830 of the seller 800 may receive input ofpurchase product information from a purchaser and transmit the purchaseproduct information to the web server 660 of the intermediary core 600(operations 1106 and 1107 of FIG. 11). The web server 660 of theintermediary core 600 may transmit the purchase product information tothe web server 730 of the provider 700 and the DB server 650 of theintermediary core 600 (operation 1108 of FIG. 11). The DB server 650 ofthe intermediary core 600 may store the purchase product information asa database.

For example, the purchase product information may include the name of aproduct purchased by the purchaser, the number of purchased products,and a settlement cost.

In an embodiment, the system 10 for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits may check a settlement price in the purchase productinformation of the purchaser through the payment management server 620,deduct an amount corresponding to the settlement price from a deposit,and determine the deducted amount as a settlement amount.

In an embodiment, the system 10 for intermediating an electroniccommerce may transmit delivery information to the web server 830 of theseller 800 when the delivery information is received from the web server730 of the provider 700 in operation 1009. For example, the web server660 of the intermediary core 600 may transmit the delivery informationto the web server 830 of the seller 800 when the delivery information isreceived from the provider 700 (operations 1109 and 1110 of FIG. 11).

For example, the delivery information may include a purchase productdelivery state such as a delivery destination of the purchased produce,whether delivery is completed, a delivery completion time, and adelivery accident.

In an embodiment, the system 10 for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits may transmit the determined settlement amount(deducted amount) to the provider when purchase confirmation informationis received. For example, the payment management server 620 may transmitthe settlement amount to the web server 730 or the DB server 720 of theprovider 700 when the purchase confirmation information is receivedthrough the web server 830 of the seller 800. For example, the purchaseconfirmation information may include details of acknowledgement ofreception of the product sent from the purchaser through the web page ofthe seller 800 after reception of the product.

Meanwhile, the system 10 for charging copyright royalty and allocatingprofits may allocate the determined settlement amount (deducted amount)to corresponding right holders on the basis of the copyright coinissuance information, for example. For example, when the sold productrelates to copyright coins, the settlement amount can be allocated toright holders that possess the corresponding copyright coins. Here, theright holders may be an original copyright holder and investors.

Meanwhile, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, thecentral management server 610 of the intermediary core 600 may performthe above-described operations 1001 to 1009 and transmit commands of theoperations and a result of each command. That is, the central managementserver 610 can manage the overall system 10 for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits of the present disclosure.

For smooth understand of the present disclosure, operations of thepresent disclosure based on a deposit, a settlement cost, and asettlement amount will be described in detail below.

In an embodiment, the system 10 for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits may receive a deposit (e.g., 60 million won) from theseller 800, provide a price of a supply product (e.g., 70,000 won) ofthe provider 700 to the seller 800, receive a purchase input (e.g., apurchase price of 100,000 won) from a purchaser through the web page ofthe seller 800, deduct the price of the supply product or service fromthe deposit and check the current amount of the deposit (e.g., 60million won-70,000 won), determine the price of the supply product orservice as a settlement amount (e.g., 70,000 won), request delivery fromthe provider 700, and deliver the settlement amount to the provider 700when acknowledgement information representing that the provider 700 hassent the supply product or has provided the service is received from thepurchaser. Here, the deposit is reduced by the settlement amount (to9,930,000 won) as the settlement amount is delivered to the provider700. The aforementioned operations may be performed by the centralmanagement server 610, the payment management server, or the web server660 of the intermediary core 600.

FIG. 12 is a flowchart for describing a method for calculating a paymentof a provider according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.

Referring to FIG. 12, in the system 10 for charging copyright royaltyand allocating profits according to an embodiment of the presentdisclosure, the payment management server 620 connected to theintermediary core web server may calculate a sale amount on the basis ofpurchase product information in operation 1201.

In the system 10 for charging copyright royalty and allocating profitsaccording to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the paymentmanagement server 620 may calculate a settlement amount of a provider onthe basis of copyright coin issuance information, the sale amount, and adeposit of a seller in operation 1202.

In the system 10 for charging copyright royalty and allocating profitsaccording to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the paymentmanagement server 620 may provide the settlement amount of the providerto at least one right holder of copyright coins in operation 1203.Profits according to distribution of a work can be allocated to rightholders of copyright coins through the aforementioned operations, andsafe transaction can be achieved because such profit allocation isrecorded through a blockchain network.

FIG. 13 is a flowchart for describing a purchase limit of a selleraccording to a deposit of the seller and a total amount limit accordingto an embodiment of the present disclosure.

Referring to FIG. 13, the system 10 for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits according to an embodiment of the present disclosuremay set a total amount limit on the basis of the deposit of the seller800 stored in the payment management server 620 in operation 1301. Forexample, the payment management server 620 may set the total amountlimit depending on the amount of the deposit when the deposit isreceived from the seller 800. For example, the total amount limit may be0.8 times to twice the deposit.

In an embodiment, the system 10 for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits may receive input of sale product information fromthe seller 800 in operation 1302. For example, the web server 660 of theintermediary core 600 may receive input of sale product information fromthe seller 800 through the intermediary core web page and transmit thereceived sale product information to the payment management server 620.

In an embodiment, the system 10 for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits may compare a total amount of sale products includedin the sale product information with the total amount limit in operation1303. For example, the payment management server 620 may calculate thetotal amount of the sale products on the basis of the received saleproduct information and compare the total amount of the sale productswith the preset total amount limit.

In an embodiment, the system 10 for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits may check whether the total amount of the saleproducts is greater than the total amount limit as a comparison resultin operation 1304. This may be an operation for a safety device forstably paying a settlement amount to the provider 700 using the depositof the seller 800.

In an embodiment, if the total amount of the sale products is less thanthe total amount limit, the system 10 for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits may proceed to operation 1305 and provide the saleproduct information of the seller 800 to the web server 830 of theseller 800.

In an embodiment, if the total amount of the sale products is greaterthan the total amount limit, the system 10 for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits may proceed to operation 1306 andrestrict supply product selection of the seller 800. For example, theweb server 660 of the intermediary core 600 may deactivate a selectionmenu such that the seller 800 can no more select supply products.

In an embodiment, the system 10 for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits may display a guide message requesting an additionaldeposit on the intermediary core web page in operation 1307. Forexample, the web server 660 of the intermediary core 600 may display theguide message on the intermediary core web page in the form of a pop-upwindow.

In an embodiment, the system 10 for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits may cancel restriction on supply product selectionwhen the additional deposit is confirmed through the payment managementserver 620 in operation 1308. Accordingly, the seller 800 can reselectsupply products.

Meanwhile, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, when atotal deposit increases to be higher than the previous total amount ofthe deposit as the seller 800 deposits the additional deposit, thepayment management server 620 may reset a total amount limit on thebasis of the increased total deposit.

Meanwhile, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, thecentral management server 610 of the intermediary core 600 may performthe operations 1301 to 1308 and transmit commands of the operations anda result of each command. That is, the central management server 610 canmanage the overall system 10 for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits of the present disclosure.

FIG. 14 is a flowchart for describing a payment limit of a purchaseraccording to a deposit of a seller and a reference amount according toan embodiment of the present disclosure.

Referring to FIG. 14, the system 10 for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits according to an embodiment of the present disclosuremay set a reference amount on the basis of the deposit of the seller 800stored in the payment management server 620 operation 1401. For example,the payment management server 620 may set the reference amount dependingon an initial amount of deposit when the deposit is received from theseller 800. Here, the initial amount of deposit may be a total amountinitially deposited by the seller 800 before the seller 800 purchases asupply product or service. For example, the reference amount may be setto a range of 1% to 20% of the total amount of the initial deposit. Therange of 1% to 20% may be an example and the reference amount may be setwithin an appropriate range of the total amount of the deposit.

In an embodiment, the system 10 for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits may receive purchase product information of apurchaser in operation 1402. For example, the web server 660 of theintermediary core 600 may receive the purchase product informationthrough the web server 830 of the seller 800.

In an embodiment, the system 10 for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits may compare a current deposit of the seller 800stored in the payment management server 620 with the reference amount inoperation 1403. Here, the current deposit may be equal to the initialdeposit or an amount obtained by deducting a settlement amount from theinitial deposit once or more, and the reference amount may be within arange of 1% to 20% of the initial deposit.

In an embodiment, the system 10 for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits may check whether the current deposit of the seller800 is less than the reference amount in operation 1404. That is, when asettlement amount is deducted from the initial deposit and thus thedeposit decreases to be lower than a predetermined mount, the settlementamount may not be paid to the provider 700. Accordingly, it is possibleto induce stable transaction by setting a minimum reference amount andcomparing a deposit therewith.

In an embodiment, if the deposit of the seller 800 is greater than thereference amount, the system 10 for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits may proceed to operation 1405 and transmit thepurchase product information to the set server 730 of the provider 700.

In an embodiment, if the deposit of the seller 800 is less than thereference amount, the system 10 for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits may proceed to operation 1406 and restrict payment ofthe purchaser. For example, the payment management server 620 maytransmit a command for restricting a payment function of theintermediary core web page to the web server 660 of the intermediarycore 600, and the web server 660 of the intermediary core 600 maydeactivate a payment menu of the web server 660.

In an embodiment, the system 10 for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits may transmit a notification message requesting anadditional deposit to the web server 830 of the seller 800 in operation1407. For example, the web server 660 of the intermediary core 600 maytransmit the notification message to the web server of the seller 800 ora smartphone of the seller 800 such that the seller 800 can recognize asituation in which purchase of the purchaser is currently restricted.

In an embodiment, the system 10 for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits may cancel restriction on payment of the purchaserwhen the additional deposit is confirmed through the payment managementserver 620 in operation 1408. For example, the payment management server620 may transmit a command for cancelling payment restriction to the webserver 660, and the web server 660 may activate the deactivated paymentmenu.

In an embodiment, the system 10 for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits may check whether a current deposit to which theadditional deposit has been added is greater than the initial deposit inoperation 1409. For example, the payment management server 620 may checkwhether the amount of the current deposit exceeds the initial amount ofdeposit due to addition of the additional deposit.

In an embodiment, if the current deposit is less than the initialdeposit, the system 10 for charging copyright royalty and allocatingprofits may end the corresponding procedure.

In an embodiment, if the current deposit is greater than the initialdeposit, the system 10 for charging copyright royalty and allocatingprofits may proceed to operation 1410 and reset a reference amount. Forexample, the payment management server 620 may reset the referenceamount to a range of 1% to 20% of the increased total amount of deposit.The range of 1% to 20% may be an example and the reference amount may beset within an appropriate range of the total amount of the deposit.

Meanwhile, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, thecentral management server 610 of the intermediary core 600 may performthe above-described operations 1401 to 1407 and transmit commands of theoperations and a result of each command. That is, the central managementserver 610 can manage the overall system 10 for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits of the present disclosure.

FIG. 15 is a flowchart for describing an operation of an artificialintelligence server in the method for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.

Referring to FIG. 15, the system 10 for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits according to an embodiment of the present disclosuremay receive budget information, membership information, targetinformation, and domain information from the seller 800 operation 1501.For example, the web server 660 of the intermediary core 600 may receivethe budget information, membership information, target information, anddomain information from the web server 830 of the seller 800.Alternatively, the web server 660 of the intermediary core 600 maydirectly receive the budget information, membership information, targetinformation, and domain information from the seller 800. Here, thebudget information may include a total purchase payment of availablesale products of the seller 800, that is, a deposit, the membershipinformation may include the name, business license, and the like of theseller 800, the target information may include target products that theseller 800 intends to sell, a target class (e.g., women in their 20s),and the like, and the domain information may include a web page addressof the seller 800. Furthermore, the web server 660 of the intermediarycore 600 may transmit the budget information, membership information,target information, and domain information to the artificialintelligence server 630 and the DB server 650. The DB server 650 maystore the budget information, membership information, targetinformation, and domain information as a database.

The system 10 for charging copyright royalty and allocating profitsaccording to an embodiment of the present disclosure may transmit a webpage generated on the basis of the information received from the seller800 to the web server of the seller 800 in operation 1502. For example,the artificial intelligence server 630 may integrally analyze the budgetinformation, membership information, target information, and domaininformation stored as a database, generate a web page suitable for theseller 800, and provide the web page.

The system 10 for charging copyright royalty and allocating profitsaccording to an embodiment of the present disclosure may analyze supplyproduct information, sale product information, purchase productinformation stored in the DB server 650 in operation 1503. For example,the artificial intelligence server 630 may analyze the supply productinformation, sale product information, purchase product informationstored as a database and determine recommended products having highrecent purchase rates.

The system 10 for charging copyright royalty and allocating profitsaccording to an embodiment of the present disclosure may provide arecommended product list to the web server of the seller 800 on thebasis of an analysis result in operation 1504. For example, theartificial intelligence server 630 may transmit a list includingrecommended products acquired as an analysis result to the web server830 of the seller 800.

The system 10 for charging copyright royalty and allocating profitsaccording to an embodiment of the present disclosure may check whetheradditional supply product information from the provider 700 in operation1505.

If additional supply product information is not received from theprovider 700, the system 10 for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits may end the corresponding procedure.

On the other hand, if additional supply product information is receivedfrom the provider 700, the system 10 for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits according to an embodiment of the present disclosuremay proceed to operation 1506 and provide a list of additional supplyproducts and services to the web server 830 of the seller 800 on thebasis of additional supply product and service information. For example,the artificial intelligence server 630 or the web server 660 of theintermediary core 600 may transmit the additional supply product list tothe web server 830 of the seller 800.

Meanwhile, according an embodiment of the present invention, the orderof the operations of the system 10 for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits, illustrated in FIG. 15, may be changed. For example,operations 1503 and 1504 may be performed after execution of operations1505 and 1506. That is, the operations of the system 10 for chargingcopyright royalty and allocating profits may be performed in a sequencedifferent from FIG. 15.

Meanwhile, according an embodiment of the present invention, the centralmanagement server 610 of the intermediary core 600 may perform theabove-described operations 1501 to 1506 and transmit commands of theoperations and a result of each command. That is, the central managementserver 610 can manage the overall system 10 for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits of the present disclosure.

FIG. 16 is a block diagram illustrating a system for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits according to another embodiment of thepresent disclosure. Redundant description in FIG. 1 and FIG. 16 will beomitted in the following.

Referring to FIG. 16, an electronic commerce among a copyright holder701, a distributor 702, a primary seller 801, a secondary seller 802,and a purchaser according to another embodiment of the presentdisclosure may be achieved through the system 10 for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits. For example, the copyright holder 701,the distributor 702, the primary seller 801, and the secondary seller802 may sign up for the system for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits through an intermediate core web page, the copyrightholder 701 and the distributor 702 may respectively register a supplyproduct created thereby and a supply product distributed thereby in thesystem 10 for charging copyright royalty and allocating profits, and theprimary seller 801 and the second seller 802 may browse, search, select,and sell registered supply products.

The system 10 for charging copyright royalty and allocating profitsaccording to an embodiment of the present disclosure may include anintermediary core 601, the copyright holder 701, the distributor 702,the primary seller 801, and the secondary seller 802. The copyrightholder 701, the distributor 702, the primary seller 801, and thesecondary seller 802 may perform transaction through the intermediarycore 601. The intermediary core 601, the copyright holder 701, thedistributor 702, the primary seller 801, and the secondary seller 802may be classified on the basis of subjects that operate a plurality ofservers included in the system 10 for charging copyright royalty andallocating profits, and devices operating in the system 10 for chargingcopyright royalty and allocating profits of the present disclosure areservers illustrated in FIG. 16 which will be described below.

In an embodiment, each server of the intermediary core 601 is the sameas that illustrated in FIG. 1 and thus description thereof is omitted.However, the central management server 611, the payment managementserver 621, the artificial intelligence server 631, the UI server 641,the DB server 651, and the web server 661 may additionally manage thedistributor 702 and the secondary seller 802 unlike those illustrated inFIG. 1. Management methods are the same as those illustrated in FIG. 1.

For example, in an embodiment, the central management server 611 mayupdate distributed product information in the DB server 651 in real timeand notify the web server 831 of the primary seller 801 of the updatewhen the distributor 702 registers the distributed product information.

For example, the payment management server 621 may store and manage adeposit of the primary seller 801, purchase product information of apurchaser, a settlement amount of the distributor 702, etc.

For example, the artificial intelligence server 631 may analyze amassive amount of big data stored as databases in a DB server 651 of theintermediary core 601, a DB server 721 of the copyright holder 701, a DBserver 722 of the distributor 702, a DB server 821 of the primary seller801, and a DB server 822 of the secondary seller 802 and generate a webpage suitable for the primary seller 801 or the secondary seller 802.

For example, the DB server 651 may store supply product information,distributed product information, primary sale product information,secondary sale product information, purchase product information, andsettlement amounts as a database.

For example, the web server 661 may provide the intermediary core webpage to the copyright holder 701, the distributor 702, the primaryseller 801, and the secondary seller 802.

In an embodiment, servers included in the copyright holder 701 and thedistributor 702 may execute the same functions as those of the serversof the provider 801 in FIG. 1, and servers included in the primaryseller 801 and the secondary seller 802 may execute the same functionsas those of the servers of the seller 802 in FIG. 1.

In an embodiment, the copyright holder 701 may transmit/receive datato/from the distributor 702 without directly transmitting/receiving datato/from each server of the intermediary core 601, and the distributor702 may transmit supply product information and distributed productinformation to each server of the intermediary core 601. Alternatively,the copyright holder 701 may directly transmit/receive data to/from eachserver of the intermediary core 601 without passing through thedistributor 702.

In an embodiment, the secondary seller 802 may transmit/receive datato/from the primary seller 801 without directly transmitting/receivingdata to/from each server of the intermediary core 601, and the primaryseller 801 may transmit primary sale product information and secondarysale product information to each server of the intermediary core 601.Alternatively, the secondary seller 802 may directly transmit/receivedata to/from each server of the intermediary core 601 without passingthrough the first seller 801.

FIG. 17 is a block diagram illustrating a system for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits according to another embodiment of thepresent disclosure. Redundant description in FIG. 1 and FIG. 17 will beomitted in the following.

Referring to FIG. 17, in the system 10 for charging copyright royaltyand allocating profits according to another embodiment of the presentdisclosure, a UI server and a web server are integrated such that theweb server can execute the function of the UI server. Operations andfunctions of other components are the same as those in FIG. 1 and thusdescription thereof is omitted.

FIG. 18 is a block diagram illustrating a system for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits according to another embodiment of thepresent disclosure. Redundant description in FIG. 1 and FIG. 18 will beomitted in the following.

Referring to FIG. 18, an electronic commerce among a content creator704, a seller 804, and a purchaser according to the present disclosuremay be performed through the system 10 for charging copyright royaltyand allocating profits. Here, the content creator 704 may be a personwho generates and provides content, and content may include music,videos, images, text, etc. In an embodiment, the content creator 704 andthe seller 804 may be subjects that run businesses all over the world.For example, business fields of the content creator 704 and the seller804 may be the whole world.

The system 10 for charging copyright royalty and allocating profitsillustrated in FIG. 18 may execute the same functions and operations asthose of the system 10 for charging copyright royalty and allocatingprofits illustrated in FIG. 1 except that the content creator 704instead of the provider generates content and provides the content tothe seller 804 that supplies and sells content. Accordingly, detaileddescription of each server is omitted.

According to various embodiments of the present disclosure, a method forcharging copyright royalty and allocating profits, by a registrarserver, on the basis of domain-digital asset linkage, may include:receiving, by the registrar server, a request for registration of adomain entity including a domain address and digital asset informationfrom a client of a domain owner or a prospective owner; and sending, bythe registrar server, a request for registration of all or part of thedomain entity to a registry server, wherein the digital assetinformation is retention information on cryptocurrency in whichtransaction records of digital coins are encrypted and connected to anetwork having node servers and a blockchain structure, and the digitalcoins include copyright coins issued on the basis of a copyright.

According to various embodiments, the copyright coins may includestand-alone copyright coins issued on the basis of an individual workand fund type copyright coins issued on the basis of a plurality ofworks.

According to various embodiments, the method for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits on the basis of domain-digital assetlinkage may include: receiving, by the registrar server, a request forissuance of copyright coins from a client of a domain owner or aprospective domain owner; and sending, by the registrar server, arequest for recording of the domain address and issuance of thecopyright coins to one or more of the node servers.

According to various embodiments, the method for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits on the basis of domain-digital assetlinkage may include allocating, by the registrar server, the issuedcopyright coins to the client of the domain owner or the prospectivedomain owner using the one or more of the node servers.

According to various embodiments, the method for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits on the basis of domain-digital assetlinkage may include: receiving, by the registrar server, a request forissuance of copyright coins based on a plurality of works from a clientof a domain owner or a prospective domain owner; checking, by theregistrar server, work investment information related to the pluralityof works; issuing, by the registrar server, fund type copyright coinsbased on some or all of the plurality of works on the basis of the workinvestment information; and sending, by the registrar server, a requestfor recording of the domain address and issuance of the fund typecopyright coins to one or more of the node servers.

According to various embodiments, the method for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits on the basis of domain-digital assetlinkage may include may further include storing, by the registrarserver, all or part of the domain entity in a database of the registrarserver.

According to various embodiments, the retention information oncryptocurrency may include an asset ID of a cryptocurrency wallet or aprivate key value authorized for deposit and withdrawal.

According to various embodiments, the retention information oncryptocurrency may include an API key value authorized for deposit andwithdrawal with respect to a cryptocurrency wallet.

According to various embodiments, the retention information oncryptocurrency may include a private key value or an API key value forwhich authority for withdrawal from the cryptocurrency wallet isrestricted.

According to various embodiments, the method for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits on the basis of domain-digital assetlinkage may further include: obtaining, by the registrar server,certification of payment information from the client of the domain owneror prospective owner; and sending, to one or more of the node serversfrom the registrar server, a request for remittance of an amount ofdigital coins corresponding to the certified payment information from acryptocurrency wallet included in the retention information oncryptocurrency to a cryptocurrency wallet connected to the registrarserver.

According to various embodiments, the method for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits on the basis of domain-digital assetlinkage may further include: sending, by the registrar server, a requestfor transmission of a market price value of digital coins to acryptocurrency transaction intermediary server connected to any one ofthe node servers; receiving, by the registrar server, the market pricevalue of the digital coins from the cryptocurrency transactionintermediary server; and sending, to the cryptocurrency transactionintermediary server from the registrar server, a request for sale of allor part of a holding amount of the cryptocurrency wallet if a product ofthe market price value and the holding amount of the cryptocurrencywallet is greater than a predetermined value.

According to various embodiments, the method for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits on the basis of domain-digital assetlinkage may further include: receiving, by the registrar server, arequest for remittance of digital coins for which transaction is madefrom the cryptocurrency transaction intermediary server; and sending, toany one of the node servers from the registrar server, a request forremittance of an amount of digital coins requested to be remitted fromthe cryptocurrency wallet included in the retention information oncryptocurrency to a remittance target cryptocurrency wallet for whichremittance is requested.

According to various embodiments, the method for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits on the basis of domain-digital assetlinkage may further include storing, by the registrar server, atransaction record of the digital coins requested to be remitted in thedatabase of the registrar server.

According to various embodiments, the retention information oncryptocurrency may be an address value of a cryptocurrency wallet.

According to various embodiments, the method for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits on the basis of domain-digital assetlinkage may further include sending, to one or more of the node serversfrom the registrar server, a request for remittance of a predeterminedamount of digital coins from a cryptocurrency wallet connected to theregistrar server to a wallet corresponding to an address value of thecryptocurrency wallet.

According to various embodiments, the method for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits on the basis of domain-digital assetlinkage may further include sending, by the registrar server, a requestfor recording of a data pair of the domain address and the retentioninformation on cryptocurrency to one or more of the node servers.

According to various embodiments, the retention information oncryptocurrency may be retention information on at least one type ofcryptocurrency.

According to various embodiments, the method for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits on the basis of domain-digital assetlinkage may further include: receiving, by the registrar server, aninquiry about domain information from an arbitrary client; andtransmitting, by the registrar server, the domain entity including thedomain address or digital asset information to the client that has sentthe inquiry.

According to various embodiments, the method for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits on the basis of domain-digital assetlinkage may further include: transmitting, by the registrar server,copyright coin issuance information to an intermediary core web server;receiving, by the intermediary core web server, supply productinformation input from a provider through an intermediary core web page;providing, by the intermediary core web server, the supply productinformation to a seller through the intermediary core web page;receiving, by the intermediary core web server, sale product informationinput from the seller through the intermediary core web page; andtransmitting, by the intermediary core web server, the sale productinformation to a web server of the seller such that the sale productinformation is linked to a web page of the seller.

According to various embodiments, the method for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits on the basis of domain-digital assetlinkage may further include providing, by the web server of the seller,the web page of the seller including the sale product information to apurchaser as the sale product information is received.

According to various embodiments, the method for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits on the basis of domain-digital assetlinkage may further include: receiving, by the web server of the seller,purchase product information through the web page of the seller; andtransmitting, by the web server of the seller, the purchase produceinformation to the intermediary core web server.

According to various embodiments, the method for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits on the basis of domain-digital assetlinkage may further include: transmitting, by the intermediary core webserver, the received purchase product information to a web server of theprovider; and receiving, by the intermediary core web server, deliveryinformation corresponding to the purchase product information.

According to various embodiments, the method for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits on the basis of domain-digital assetlinkage may further include transmitting, by the intermediary core webserver, the received delivery information to the web server of theseller.

According to various embodiments, the method for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits on the basis of domain-digital assetlinkage may further include: calculating: by a payment management serverconnected to the intermediary core web server, a sale amount on thebasis of the purchase product information; calculating, by the paymentmanagement server, a settlement amount of the provider on the basis ofthe copyright coin issuance information, the sale amount, and a depositof the seller; and providing, by the payment management server, thesettlement amount of the provider to at least one right holder ofcopyright coins.

According to various embodiments, the method for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits on the basis of domain-digital assetlinkage may further include: setting, by the payment management serverconnected to the intermediary core web server, a total amount limit onthe basis of the deposit of the seller; comparing, by the paymentmanagement server, a total amount of sale products included in the saleproduct information with the total amount limit; restricting, by thepayment management server, supply product selection of the seller if thetotal amount of the sale products is greater than the total amountlimit; and displaying, by the intermediary core web server, a guidemessage requesting an additional deposit on the intermediary core webpage.

According to various embodiments, the method for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits on the basis of domain-digital assetlinkage may further include canceling, by the payment management server,restriction on supply product selection when an additional deposit ofthe seller is confirmed.

According to various embodiments, the method for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits on the basis of domain-digital assetlinkage may further include: setting, by the payment management serverconnected to the intermediary core web server, a reference amount on thebasis of the deposit of the seller; comparing, by the payment managementserver, a current deposit of the seller with the reference amount whenthe purchase product information of the purchaser is received throughthe web server of the seller; and restricting, by the payment managementserver, payment of the purchaser when the current deposit of the selleris less than the reference amount.

According to various embodiments, the method for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits on the basis of domain-digital assetlinkage may further include transmitting, by the payment managementserver, a notification message requesting an additional deposit to theweb server of the seller or an electronic device of the seller.

According to various embodiments, the method for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits on the basis of domain-digital assetlinkage may further include canceling, by the payment management server,restriction on payment of the purchaser when the additional deposit isconfirmed.

According to various embodiments, the method for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits on the basis of domain-digital assetlinkage may further include resetting, by the payment management server,the reference amount on the basis of an increased deposit when theamount of the current deposit is greater than an initial deposit due todeposit of the additional deposit.

According to various embodiments of the present disclosure, a system forcharging copyright royalty and allocating profits on the basis ofdomain-digital asset linkage may include a registrar server connected toa registry server, a network having node servers and a blockchainstructure in which transaction records of digital coins are encrypted,and a client of a domain owner or a prospective owner, wherein theregistrar server receives a request for registration of a domain entityincluding a domain address and digital asset information from the clientof the domain owner or the prospective owner and sends a request forregistration of all or part of the domain entity to the registry server,the digital asset information is retention information on cryptocurrencyin which transaction records of digital coins are encrypted andconnected to the network having node servers and a blockchain structure,and the digital coins include copyright coins issued on the basis of acopyright.

According to various embodiments, the system for charging copyrightroyalty and allocating profits on the basis of domain-digital assetlinkage may further include: a central management server configured tomanage supply product and service information received from a providerand sale product information received from a seller; a paymentmanagement server configured to manage a deposit of the seller, purchaseproduct information of a purchaser, and a settlement amount of theprovider; an intermediary core DB server configured to store the supplyproduct and service information, the sale product information, thepurchase product information, the deposit, and the settlement amount asa database; an intermediary core web server configured to provide anintermediate core web page; and a web server of the seller configured toprovide a web page of the seller, wherein the intermediary core webserver receives copyright coin issuance information from the registrarserver, receives supply product and service information input from theprovider through the intermediary core web page, provides the supplyproduct and service information to the seller through the intermediarycore web page, receives input of the sale product information from theseller through the intermediary core web page, and transmits the saleproduct information to the web server of the seller such that the saleproduct information is linked to the web page of the seller.

Although the present invention has been described in terms of specificitems such as detailed elements as well as the limited embodiments andthe drawings, they are only provided to help more general understandingof the invention, and the present invention is not limited to the aboveembodiments. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art to whichthe present invention pertains that various modifications and changesmay be made from the above description.

Accordingly, the scope of the invention should be determined by theappended claims and their legal equivalents, not by the abovedescription, and all changes coming within the meaning and equivalencyrange of the appended claims are intended to be embraced therein.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF MAIN ELEMENTS

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100: registrar server 110: database 100: registry server 210: database300: network 310: node 400: client 500: cryptocurrency transactionintermediary server 600, 601, 602, 603: intermediary core 610, 611, 612,613: central management server 620, 621, 622, 623: payment managementserver 630, 631, 632, 633: artificial intelligence server 640, 641, 642,643: UI server 650, 651, 652, 653: DB server 660, 661, 662, 663: webserver 700, 703: provider 701: copyright holder 702: distributor 704:content creator 710, 711, 712, 714: UI server 720, 721, 722, 723, 724:DB server 730, 731, 732, 733, 734: web server 800, 803, 804: seller 801:primary seller 802: secondary seller 810, 811, 812, 814: UI server 820,821, 822, 823, 824: DB server 830, 831, 832, 833, 834: web server

INDUSTRIAL AVAILABILITY

The present disclosure relates to a method and system for chargingcopyright royalty and allocating profits on the basis of domain-digitalasset linkage and can achieve smooth charging of copyright royalty andallocation of profits using linked copyright coin issuance informationaccording to domain-copyright coin linkage, diversify profits ofcopyright according to issuance of fund type copyright coins, activatedistribution of works according to direct transaction of works betweenan original copyright holder and a seller, increase work related profitsof both the original copyright holder and the seller, and be used infields such as an electronic commerce of works.

1. A method for charging copyright royalty and allocating profits, by aregistrar server, on the basis of domain-digital asset linkage,comprising: receiving, by the registrar server, a request forregistration of a domain entity including a domain address and digitalasset information from a client of a domain owner or a prospectiveowner; and sending, by the registrar server, a request for registrationof all or part of the domain entity to a registry server, wherein thedigital asset information is retention information on cryptocurrency inwhich transaction records of digital coins are encrypted and connectedto a network having node servers and a blockchain structure, and thedigital coins include copyright coins issued on the basis of acopyright.
 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the copyright coins includestand-alone copyright coins issued on the basis of an individual workand fund type copyright coins issued on the basis of a plurality ofworks.
 3. The method of claim 1, comprising: receiving, by the registrarserver, a request for issuance of copyright coins from a client of adomain owner or a prospective domain owner; and sending, by theregistrar server, a request for recording of the domain address andissuance of the copyright coins to one or more of the node servers. 4.The method of claim 3, comprising: allocating, by the registrar server,the issued copyright coins to the client of the domain owner or theprospective domain owner using one or more of the node servers.
 5. Themethod of claim 1, comprising: receiving, by the registrar server, arequest for issuance of copyright coins based on a plurality of worksfrom a client of a domain owner or a prospective domain owner; checking,by the registrar server, work investment information related to theplurality of works; issuing, by the registrar server, fund typecopyright coins based on some or all of the plurality of works on thebasis of the work investment information; and sending, by the registrarserver, a request for recording of the domain address and issuance ofthe fund type copyright coins to one or more of the node servers.
 6. Themethod of claim 1, further comprising storing, by the registrar server,all or part of the domain entity in a database of the registrar server.7. The method of claim 1, wherein the retention information oncryptocurrency includes an asset ID of a cryptocurrency wallet or aprivate key value authorized for deposit and withdrawal.
 8. The methodof claim 1, wherein the retention information on cryptocurrency includesan API key value authorized for deposit and withdrawal with respect to acryptocurrency wallet.
 9. The method of claim 1, wherein the retentioninformation on cryptocurrency include a private key value or an API keyvalue for which authority on withdrawal from a cryptocurrency wallet isrestricted.
 10. The method of claim 3, further comprising: obtaining, bythe registrar server, certification of payment information from theclient of the domain owner or prospective owner; and sending, to one ormore of the node servers from the registrar server, a request forremittance of an amount of digital coins corresponding to the certifiedpayment information from a cryptocurrency wallet included in theretention information on cryptocurrency to a cryptocurrency walletconnected to the registrar server.
 11. The method of claim 1, furthercomprising: sending, by the registrar server, a request for transmissionof a market price value of digital coins to a cryptocurrency transactionintermediary server connected to any one of the node servers; receiving,by the registrar server, the market price value of the digital coinsfrom the cryptocurrency transaction intermediary server; and sending, tothe cryptocurrency transaction intermediary server from the registrarserver, a request for sale of all or part of a holding amount of thecryptocurrency wallet if a product of the market price value and theholding amount of the cryptocurrency wallet is greater than apredetermined value.
 12. The method of claim 11, further comprising:receiving, by the registrar server, a request for remittance of digitalcoins for which transaction is made from the cryptocurrency transactionintermediary server; and sending, to any one of the node servers fromthe registrar server, a request for remittance of an amount of digitalcoins requested to be remitted from the cryptocurrency wallet includedin the retention information on cryptocurrency to a remittance targetcryptocurrency wallet for which remittance is requested.
 13. The methodof claim 12, further comprising storing, by the registrar server, atransaction record of the digital coins requested to be remitted in thedatabase of the registrar server.
 14. The method of claim 1, wherein theretention information on cryptocurrency is an address value of acryptocurrency wallet.
 15. The method of claim 1, further comprisingsending, to one or more of the node servers from the registrar server, arequest for remittance of a predetermined amount of digital coins fromthe cryptocurrency wallet connected to the registrar server to a walletcorresponding to an address value of the cryptocurrency wallet.
 16. Themethod of claim 1, further comprising sending, by the registrar server,a request for recording of a data pair of the domain address and theretention information on cryptocurrency to one or more of the nodeservers.
 17. The method of claim 1, wherein the retention information oncryptocurrency is retention information on at least one type ofcryptocurrency.
 18. The method of claim 1, further comprising:receiving, by the registrar server, an inquiry about domain informationfrom an arbitrary client; and transmitting, by the registrar server, thedomain entity including the domain address or digital asset informationto the client that has sent the inquiry.
 19. The method of claim 1,further comprising: transmitting, by the registrar server, copyrightcoin issuance information to an intermediary core web server; receiving,by the intermediary core web server, supply product information inputfrom a provider through an intermediary core web page; providing, by theintermediary core web server, the supply product information to a sellerthrough the intermediary core web page; receiving, by the intermediarycore web server, sale product information input from the seller throughthe intermediary core web page; and transmitting, by the intermediarycore web server, the sale product information to a web server of theseller such that the sale product information is linked to a web page ofthe seller.
 20. The method of claim 19, further comprising providing, bythe web server of the seller, the web page of the seller including thesale product information to a purchaser as the sale product informationis received.
 21. The method of claim 20, further comprising: receiving,by the web server of the seller, purchase product information throughthe web page of the seller; and transmitting, by the web server of theseller, the purchase produce information to the intermediary core webserver.
 22. The method of claim 21, further comprising: transmitting, bythe intermediary core web server, the received purchase productinformation to a web server of the provider; and receiving, by theintermediary core web server, delivery information corresponding to thepurchase product information from the web server of the provider. 23.The method of claim 22, further comprising transmitting, by theintermediary core web server, the received delivery information to theweb server of the seller.
 24. The method of claim 23, furthercomprising: calculating, by a payment management server connected to theintermediary core web server, a sale amount on the basis of the purchaseproduct information; calculating, by the payment management server, asettlement amount of the provider on the basis of the copyright coinissuance information, the sale amount, and a deposit of the seller; andproviding, by the payment management server, the settlement amount ofthe provider to at least one right holder of copyright coins.
 25. Themethod of claim 24, further comprising: setting, by the paymentmanagement server connected to the intermediary core web server, a totalamount limit on the basis of the deposit of the seller; comparing, bythe payment management server, a total amount of sale products includedin the sale product information with the total amount limit;restricting, by the payment management server, supply product selectionof the seller if the total amount of the sale products is greater thanthe total amount limit; and displaying, by the intermediary core webserver, a guide message requesting an additional deposit on theintermediary core web page.
 26. The method of claim 25, furthercomprising canceling, by the payment management server, restriction onsupply product selection when an additional deposit of the seller isconfirmed.
 27. The method of claim 19, further comprising: setting, bythe payment management server connected to the intermediary core webserver, a reference amount on the basis of the deposit of the seller;comparing, by the payment management server, a current deposit of theseller with the reference amount when the purchase product informationof the purchaser is received through the web server of the seller; andrestricting, by the payment management server, payment of the purchaserwhen the current deposit of the seller is less than the referenceamount.
 28. The method of claim 27, further comprising transmitting, bythe payment management server, a notification message requesting anadditional deposit to the web server of the seller or an electronicdevice of the seller.
 29. The method of claim 28, further comprisingcanceling, by the payment management server, restriction on payment ofthe purchaser when the additional deposit is confirmed.
 30. The methodof claim 29, further comprising resetting, by the payment managementserver, the reference amount on the basis of an increased deposit whenthe amount of the current deposit is greater than an initial deposit dueto deposit of the additional deposit.
 31. A system for chargingcopyright royalty and allocating profits on the basis of domain-digitalasset linkage, comprising a registrar server connected to a registryserver, a network having node servers and a blockchain structure inwhich transaction records of digital coins are encrypted, and a clientof a domain owner or a prospective owner, wherein the registrar serverreceives a request for registration of a domain entity including adomain address and digital asset information from the client of thedomain owner or the prospective owner and sends a request forregistration of all or part of the domain entity to the registry server,the digital asset information is retention information on cryptocurrencyin which transaction records of digital coins are encrypted andconnected to the network having node servers and a blockchain structure,and the digital coins include copyright coins issued on the basis of acopyright.
 32. The system of claim 31, further comprising: a centralmanagement server configured to manage supply product and serviceinformation received from a provider and sale product informationreceived from a seller; a payment management server configured to managea deposit of the seller, purchase product information of a purchaser,and a settlement amount of the provider; an intermediary core DB serverconfigured to store the supply product and service information, the saleproduct information, the purchase product information, the deposit, andthe settlement amount as a database; an intermediary core web serverconfigured to provide an intermediate core web page; and a web server ofthe seller configured to provide a web page of the seller, wherein theintermediary core web server is configured to receive copyright coinissuance information from the registrar server, receive supply productand service information input from the provider through the intermediarycore web page, provide the supply product and service information to theseller through the intermediary core web page, receive input of the saleproduct information from the seller through the intermediary core webpage, and transmit the sale product information to the web server of theseller such that the sale product information is linked to the web pageof the seller.